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Breaking Up Isn’t Hard To Do

April 02, 2019
by Caroline Miller
a blog as a writer's practice, Blogs, subscribing to a blog, unsubscribing to a blog., why write a blog
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Recently, I received an email from the person who designed my web page.  “Caroline, is it possible for me to receive your blogs two or three times a week instead of one every day?” Can she?  I don’t know.  She created the site.  Never mind, I understood what she wanted. 
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How Many Apps Am I Programmable For?

April 01, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Alexa, Amazon apps, apps, Echo, Google Play Station, Matt Day, robots, visual apps versus audible apps
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I wonder how many apps developers can create that the public will continue to buy. A new one allows Donald Trump supporters to find restaurants where they can feel safe, not from guns, but from a “socialist goon squad.” (“Only In America,” The Week, March 22, 2019, pg. 6.)  
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Moving With The Time

March 29, 2019
by Caroline Miller
changing daylight saving time, computer time, daylight saving time, MIT scientists, Moscow scientist, quantum time, time zones, Utah
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 Scientists are playing around with Time again.  A few of them in Moscow say they’ve reversed Time at the quantum level.  Those at MIT say “no.”  It only looks as though Time’s been reversed. These geniuses on both sides of the argument should stop fooling around, in my op
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When Lewis H. Lapham Speaks

March 28, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Jan's Paperbacks, Lewis H. Lapham, Metaphor as wordplay, Phillip Margolin, writers and nonwriters
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On Sunday, April 7, between 10 a.m. and noon, I’ll be the guest author at Jan’s Paperbacks  in Beaverton, Oregon.  I am mindful of the honor.  Phillip Margolin  is launching his new book there a few days prior. Being even remotely linked with a bestselling author always gives
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Enough Is Enough

March 27, 2019
by Caroline Miller
how women view 2020 election, Monmouth poll, question for 2020 is who can win, women's issues versus global issues
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Stop by any department store cosmetic counter and you’ll see why the female of the species has mystified men for centuries. The number of eye creams, alone, climbs past double digits, if we count private labels along with national brands.  Prices range from a few dollars to over $2
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Painted By The Numbers

March 26, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Arielle Pardes, demetrication, Facebook, I Am Immeasurable, Twitter
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Facebook went down the other day and what a blessing it was.  I like keeping up with friends but I hate the commercials I have to scroll through to reach them.  If scrolling can be counted as an aerobic exercise, I’m fit. Promos aren’t the only reason I needed a break.  I’m t
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Celebrating 9 Years Of Daily Blogging — Gone Fishing Today

March 25, 2019
by Caroline Miller
blog
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Don’t Poke The Dragon

March 22, 2019
by Caroline Miller
cultural differences, Domenico Dolce, Robin Williams, Stefano Gabbana, the dangers of exploiting cultural differences pizza and chopsticks, When The Hand That Feeds You Bites
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Cultural differences can have humorous consequences. Others may be surprising.  Still others depict differences that are endearing, as does the video on  same-sex marriage I encountered one cultural difference I never forgot was while traveling by train somewhere in east Africa.  A
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Blind Ego; Willful Ignorance

March 21, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Bill Cosby, chance as part of human destiny, Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein, King Lear, Les Moonves, tragedy and reflection, what is it to be human?
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Was it madness or was there method in it?  That is a question political historians far into the future will ponder as they assess the conduct of America’s 45th President.  Several months ago, I raised the potential for his madness on a local talk show, comparing Donald Trump’s p
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Rumination On A Double Chin

March 20, 2019
by Caroline Miller
aging, Judy Dench, La Prairie cosmetics, Maggie Smith, the search for eternal youth in jars, youth and beuty
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The new series for Just Read It, begins May 1.  That’s the 10 minute YouTube program where I discuss New York Times Best Sellers with local writers. To give the program a facelift, I’ve  been working with two new cameramen, three cameras and bold lighting.  The improvements are
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